Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola y de la Pedrueca, in 1868, incidentally found Paleolithic works of art with the assistance of a seeker named Modesto Cubillas inside Altamira's holes, situated in Cantabria, north to Spain. Attempting to open their revelation to the scholarly world for that they examine the works of art, Sautuola slammed against the distrust and dishonor of all specialists, who asserted that the hollows were false and the compositions made for the own Sautuola, in a push to get rich. Searching for reality, Sautuola was whatever remains of his life battling to demonstrate that those works of art were genuine, attempting to reestablish his guiltlessness from the allegations of lie propelled against him.